Malcolm X
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What lslam had done
forthose people...

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..despite theircomplexion
differences.

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If people here in America
practiced and studied lslam...

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..it might help to erase
the plague of racism here.

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Muslims overthere look at themselves
as human beings...

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..as part of the same human family.
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Today my friends are black,
red, yellow, brown and white.

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Are you prepared to go to the UN
and ask that charges be brought...

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..against the USAfor its treatment
of American negroes? - Oh, yes.

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The audience will have to be quiet.
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Please...
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Those nations, African nations,
Latin nations and Asian nations...

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..are hypocritical when they denounce
the racism in South Africa...

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..and say absolutely nothing about
the racism here in American society.

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Now, I wouldn't be a man
if I did not do so.

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Are you prepared to work with other
leaders, civil rights organizations?

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We're prepared to work
with any organization...

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..as long as they're genuinely
interested in positive results.

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- Does your beard have any religious
significance? - No, but...

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..as black people strive to throw off
the shackles of mental colonialism...

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..they will also throw off
the shackles of cultural colonialism.

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I believe that a mental and
cultural migration back to Africa...

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..not necessarily a physical
migration, not at this point...

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..which means to reaffirm our bond
with our brothers overthere...


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